The international human rights movement has become firmly established in global politics since the UN's 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and principles of human rights now have a major impact on international diplomacy and lawmaking. This major five-volume encyclopedia set offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of human rights theory, practice, law, and history. The set provides country profiles, and full coverage of the development of the movement, of historical cases of abuse, of the key figures, of major organizations past and present, and of a range of other issues in economics, government, religion, journalism, etc., that touch on human rights theory and practice.
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Forsythe (Univ. of Nebraska--Lincoln) has produced a magnum opus sure to take its place as a major contribution to the literature. All previous encyclopedic works on the subject pale in comparison."CHOICE Editors pick
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"This encyclopedia comes at a momentous time in the world movement to protect human rights because it is now maturing into a force to be reckoned with. Only history will tell us whether the movement's full promise is realized."--From the Preface by Andrew Natsios, Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, the Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; former Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development; and former U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan "I am confident that this five-volume set will provide useful assistance to those who stand up for rights, their own and those of others."--From the Foreword by Louise Arbour, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights "The best features of this work are the excellence of the articles, both for the clear and understandable prose and the in-depth analyses of the subjects, the very detailed index, and the carefully selected bibliographies...This encyclopedia provides a much-needed addition to the literature on human rights and should serve as the major resource for students, researchers, and human rights workers seeking the kind of analytical information it presents." --American Reference Books Annual "Forsythe has produced a magnum opus sure to take its place as a major contribution to the literature. All previous encyclopedic works on the subject pale in comparison. The sheer massiveness of this undertaking makes it a remarkable achievement."--CHOICE, Editor's Pick "A vital resource on one of the most important topics of our time."---Booklist STAR review and Editors' Choice "Truly satisfies one of the pleasures that lie at the heart of being a historian: finding facts and isolating critical turning points in the intellectual history of the human rights idea. And for those readers seeking answers to a vast array of questions in a quick and accessible manner, this encyclopedia will serve students, teachers, and interested readers extremely well. For those of us in the field, it allows us to quickly summarize areas we might include in teaching syllabi or within our own research with extensive bibliographies that point the direction forward for further research." --Human Rights Quarterly
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Selling point: Winner of the 2010 Dartmouth Medal Selling point: More than 300 A-Z entries signed by leading scholars and human rights experts ensure this will become the go-to resource on the subject of Human Rights Selling point: Each article is fully cross-referenced and accompanied by an up-to-date bibliography, aiding further research at all levels Selling point: Innovative coverage: the Internet, intellectual property rights, globalization, and more make this up-to-date Selling point: Covers a topic of global importance comprehensively and accessibly DL including organizations, institutions, leading figures, crises, and events Selling point: Includes a Foreword from Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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DAVID FORSYTHE is University Professor and Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has worked as a consultant for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees and has published widely on human rights. He is also the recipient of the 2007 Distinguished Scholar Award from the Human Rights section of the American Political Science Association. In the fall of 2008 he was awarded the Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair at the Danish Institute for International Studies.
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Selling point: Winner of the 2010 Dartmouth Medal Selling point: More than 300 A-Z entries signed by leading scholars and human rights experts ensure this will become the go-to resource on the subject of Human Rights Selling point: Each article is fully cross-referenced and accompanied by an up-to-date bibliography, aiding further research at all levels Selling point: Innovative coverage: the Internet, intellectual property rights, globalization, and more make this up-to-date Selling point: Covers a topic of global importance comprehensively and accessibly DL including organizations, institutions, leading figures, crises, and events Selling point: Includes a Foreword from Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195334029
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
7963 gr
Høyde
296 mm
Bredde
242 mm
Dybde
224 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
2672

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Biographical note

DAVID FORSYTHE is University Professor and Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has worked as a consultant for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees and has published widely on human rights. He is also the recipient of the 2007 Distinguished Scholar Award from the Human Rights section of the American Political Science Association. In the fall of 2008 he was awarded the Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair at the Danish Institute for International Studies.